I want to study Japanese on my own during the summer vacation, so what books should I buy to learn?

Updated on educate 2024-02-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I was studying on my own, I bought "Standard Japanese", which is a super basic textbook, and basically everyone who wants to study on their own recommends this book. Yellow-skinned, quite thick. The book also comes with a cassette tape. It's good to follow along, but it's just boring.

    You can try to buy a few books about Japanese travel and manga, which have a lot of vocabulary. Not bad. It's also very basic, mainly because it's more interesting to learn and won't be boring.

    I wish the landlord all the best in his studies.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The new edition of "Standard Japanese" - the authoritative textbook, the most used new Japanese - is a textbook that is very professional and boring, but if you want to delve into Japanese grammar, you can try this.

    Or "New Century Japanese Course" - compiled by the Department of Foreign Languages of Tsinghua University, recommended by the Ministry of Education, the second foreign language textbook, which is characterized by simple explanation, relatively easy to understand (I am currently using this).

    Everyone's Japanese" -- written by Japanese people, it is relatively pure, and there are also certain groups of users.

    These are some of the most widely circulated textbooks among Japanese learners, and LZ can choose according to your own situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't have any foundation, I think the new edition of the People's Education Publishing House's standard Japanese for Sino-Japanese communication is good, and it's the 16-page book, which is the ...... of Li Xiuli, Kentaro Mori and Midori OnoBoth beginner and intermediate are now out of ......

    I just read these two books and passed the level 2 ......However, it has always been a level 2 grammar level, and a level 3 vocabulary is just ......Because I don't have much perseverance, I ...... purely self-taughtSo the words are always not memorized ......

    I have a classmate who bought the four 32-page books of different colors used in the Japanese major, almost all of them are Japanese, and this needs to be a little basic to use ......

    Later, I also bought the all-Japanese dictionary from the Shogakukan and the grammar book and idiomatic sentence pattern book from Dalian Institute of Technology, but I haven't read much ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You first go to Hujiang to check (according to your own level) to see what information they recommend.

    Then buy it online, excellent network free postage, when not packed!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The recommended books "New Japanese" and "New Japanese Basics" are suitable for self-study.

    Preparation: 1. The pronunciation of the 50-syllable chart must be accurate, which will be of great help to your future Japanese learning and can avoid many detours.

    2. Check and turn the dictionary diligently, deepen the understanding and memory of the pronunciation and meaning of words, master the difference between the pronunciation and pronunciation of Japanese kanji, and do the opposite.

    3. This will be of great benefit to your Japanese learning.

    3. Create opportunities and environments for yourself to talk more and practice more as much as possible, so that you are not ashamed to ask questions, and you can't pretend to understand if you don't know how to understand. Sometimes the pronunciation and pronunciation that you take for granted are often inexplicable after listening to them.

    Fourth, work hard to master the various variations of Japanese verbs, as well as special expressions such as honorifics and self-humility.

    5. If you have the conditions, watch more Japanese movies and TV programs, read more Japanese newspapers and magazines, listen to more Japanese songs, and truly feel the different expressions of the Japanese language on different occasions, so that you can truly hear and see it.

    6. Review diligently, so as to learn from the past. Treat learning Japanese as a hobby and keep doing it. Then you will be able to learn Japanese successfully.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Taking "Standard Day" as an example, I will talk about my own arrangements when studying. The book called for 6 hours per lesson, so I divided these 6 hours into 3 days, preferably in three phases.

    In the first stage, memorize vocabulary (there are some new words after each lesson), look at the sentence pattern explanation, scan the text, and listen to the text read aloud.

    In the second stage, I will review the words and sentence patterns from the new review and read them carefully. At this stage, you must read the text intensively, read the text and look at the vocabulary part after class, although you don't necessarily have to memorize the text, but you should also try to read the text as well as possible, and it is also necessary to listen to the tape several times.

    In the third stage, read the text several times, do after-class exercises, and memorize vocabulary (review the memorized vocabulary from the previous lesson before learning a new lesson).

    Simple lessons can take less time, and complex lessons can take more time. The study of each lesson does not have to be a few consecutive days, and I sometimes don't touch the textbook for n days when I am busy. Each stage must be completed before proceeding to the next one.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Actually, I'm also a Japanese self-learner, and the version I use is "Everyone's Japanese", which has two volumes. I also learned it from scratch, and it has CDs that allow you to follow along with the text and learn standard accents, and also improve your listening. What's more, it also has workbooks that you can practice in sync, such as grammar and vocabulary.

    It's very practical, and then super easy to understand! It starts by teaching you 50 diagrams, greetings, and self-introduction. Anyway, it's to teach you Japanese step by step from the basics!

    And this is the same version used in the Japanese language training class that my classmates attended! The new version of the standard day is possible, but I still recommend you to use "Everyone's Japanese"! I'm not a sales T3T, you can buy it in major bookstores, I think...

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